Dubai World Central showcases Aviation District at 2014 MRO Middle East exhibition

Dubai World Central (DWC), the world’s first purpose-built aerotropolis, generated huge interest over its Aviation District from prospective investors and multinational corporations during the 2014 MRO Middle East, the leading regional aviation maintenance exhibition and conference, held recently at the Dubai World Trade Center.

During the two-day event focused on offering most innovative concepts in aircraft maintenance, repair and operations (MROs), DWC highlighted the competitive advantages of the Aviation District, a 6.7 square kilometer development adjacent to the Al Maktoum International Airport. Envisioned to meet the present and future needs of aviation businesses, the district features state-of-the-art infrastructure, an education cluster, and world-class aviation expertise.

DWC’s Aviation District is strategically designed to accommodate all aviation-related operations, manufacturing and associated industries, Fixed Base Operators (FBOs), MROs, aviation support services, design and consultancy, products and parts, light manufacturing units, and high technology industries. It provides both landside and airside facilities and leverages the current and future capacity of the Al Maktoum International Airport.

Rashed Bu Qara’a, Chief Operating Officer, Dubai Aviation City Corporation, said: “Dubai World Central is the only development based on the concept of the airport city in the Middle East. It has opened up infinite possibilities for the global aviation industry seeking to do business in the MENA region. The DWC Aviation District’s integration of aviation business elements has attracted the attention of major industry players. Our participation at MRO Middle East 2014 gave us a perfect platform to promote the district as a gateway for global MRO companies to strengthen their presence in the region.” More info